Scandinavian Airlines plants trees in Samut Prakan
March 27, 2009 in Travel Related
(Forimmediaterelease.net) BANGKOK - Twenty-seven ladies from various Nordic women’s networks in Bangkok planted 70 trees in a government-owned, semi-jungle setting in Samut Prakan in March.
The initiative was organized by Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), which has one of the most ambitious environmental programs of any airline in the world. SAS aims to be carbon neutral by 2050.
SAS currently offers passengers a carbon-offset option when they fly. The airline is also a pioneer of efficient ‘green’ flights. Each of the ladies attached a tag to each sapling, dedicating the young tree to children or loved ones.
The initiative was organized by Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), which has one of the most ambitious environmental programs of any airline in the world. SAS aims to be carbon neutral by 2050.
SAS currently offers passengers a carbon-offset option when they fly. The airline is also a pioneer of efficient ‘green’ flights. Each of the ladies attached a tag to each sapling, dedicating the young tree to children or loved ones.
ScottAsia Communications Ken Scott Tel: (+66) 2860 8227 Mobile: (+66) 81 931 2753 Email: ken@ScottAsia.net

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